Politics of J. K. Rowling
The British author J. K. Rowling, writer of Harry Potter and other Wizarding World works, has shared a variety of political views. Rowling stated in 2000 that she is left-wing and said "there is a certain amount of political stuff in [Harry Potter]. But I also feel that every reader will bring his own agenda to the book. People who send their children to boarding schools seem to feel that I'm on their side. I'm not. Practicing Wiccans think I'm also a witch. I'm not." In 2002, she said her biggest literary influence was muckraker Jessica Mitford, whom she described as a "self-taught socialist".
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Politics of J. K. Rowling
The British author J. K. Rowling, writer of Harry Potter and other Wizarding World works, has shared a variety of political views. Rowling stated in 2000 that she is left-wing and said "there is a certain amount of political stuff in [Harry Potter]. But I also feel that every reader will bring his own agenda to the book. People who send their children to boarding schools seem to feel that I'm on their side. I'm not. Practicing Wiccans think I'm also a witch. I'm not." In 2002, she said her biggest literary influence was muckraker Jessica Mitford, whom she described as a "self-taught socialist".
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